[RWP] Choir Space
Chris Belle
cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Mon Nov 25 01:09:30 EST 2013
I concur, that's a great verb.
I've had some conversation with him myself, he was supposed to get a list of presets together for us, don't know if that ever happened.
But those would be good starting places for tweaking.
A really great free reverb that I still use a lot is the
classic reverb from
KJAERHUS AUDIO
that company is defunct now but their classic series which includes some really great basic essentials,
is still floating around the net, and still stands up well with modern offerings.
They're accessible via reaper's plug-in parameter view, as well as with sonar's inspector, etc.
----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Chesworth
To: Reapers Without Peepers
Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2013 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: [RWP] Choir Space
I know your not looking for huge churchy verbs as such, but for pretty
much any kind of space, ambience, just that extra lil' summin', my
go-to plugs are from Valhalla DSP. Their native GUI is completely
inaccessible. I've been back and forward a bit with the developer
about changing that, but his hands are tied by the framework he's
using not exposing anything to accessibility APIs. He's raised it with
the developer of said framework, but not had any luck. Activation is
accessible, luckily. Anyway, I loved these plugs enough to sit and
save out each preset, and from there, you can tweak using the
automatable stuff you'll get from hitting Shift+P. Would definitely
recommend checking them out unless anyone has suggestions of something
that sounds similarly good with easier access.
Hth, let us know how it turns out
Scott
On 11/24/13, David P Shortland <dragamilov at comcen.com.au> wrote:
> Hi & Greetings from the Land Down Under...
>
> Just over two weeks ago I finished recording the Sunshine Coasts’ premier
> youth choir, The Orianna Youth Choir, for a childrens musical project.
>
> Long story short...on the first trak the choir is sitting nicely in the mix,
> but it is totally dry, and so this leads to two questions...
>
> 1 Should I leave it dry and have the choir natural?
> 2 If I put any sort of FX on the choir what should it be?
>
> The musical style is for a childrens musical about Gnomes... so the choir is
> not trying to be represented in a church/cathedral'/large hall environment.
>
> However, I do feel the choir needs some space around it, just to lift them
> slightly forward of the mix...for those who are in the know... if I may ask
> your thoughts?
>
> I realise that this might not strictly be a REAPER question, so please
> excuse the OffTopic nature. It could be used for future questions that I
> might be able to provide ansers for if they do occur...
>
>
> Thanx
>
> David P Shortland
> DragonScore Productions
>
>
>
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